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Nitrous oxide respiring bacteria in biogas digestates for reduced agricultural emissions
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Discover how researchers Kjell Rune Jonassen and colleagues are transforming agricultural practices by using nitrous oxide-respiring bacteria in biogas digestates. Their innovative approach not only reduces harmful N₂O emissions but also establishes a sustainable method to enhance soil microbiomes, paving the way for benefits in plant growth and bioremediation.
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